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The purpose of this article is to improve health in order to improve quality of life.

To maintain
their valuation and continue to operate, commercial enterprises concentrate on generating
financial profit. For health care to live up to its promise to society, it must prioritize generating
social profit. To know about the shortage of hospitals and surgical equipment, the things that I
mentioned are all the primary barriers to quality healthcare in the Philippines. Most of the
populace in the Philippines are living in rural areas, in which there are frequently no qualified
healthcare physicians and poor establishments with malfunctioning medical equipment.

Well, the thing that we are arguing right now is about the ‘’brain drain’’ . It means we are losing
health personnel because they are looking for higher salaries to have a better standard of living
and quality of life. Here in the Philippines we do have low salaries. That's the first reason why
some of our professional healthcare or doctors migrate to other countries and the second
reason is they also want to have a better life and lastly they want to grow also and to learn more
about specific things. The other one is the slow emergency response. In the Philippines, there is
a wide range in the standard of emergency services, which is made worse by a dearth of
regulations governing the operation of emergency services. As a result, pre-hospital treatment
may not be sufficient and emergency services frequently react slowly. Private ambulances
frequently offer superior equipment, more experienced staff, and quicker response times.
Private ambulance service fees are frequently paid on a monthly basis or are covered by regular
medical insurance. Several private hospitals offer ambulance services.

Despite its flaws, the Philippine healthcare system still ranks highly among those in developing
nations, especially if you see a private provider. A rewarding and well-paid professional path
can be found in the healthcare industry.

The outcomes of medical and scientific studies should serve as the foundation for the standard
of mental health care. By accomplishing this, a thorough and efficient system of mental health
treatment could be created, and the Filipino people's psychological, psychosocial, and
neurologic requirements might be met. Also urged to take part in this study, shaping mental
health policy, supporting mental health in the workplace, and in communities are family
members.

I can say that the things happening in our country are very important and we have to observe
them. This is also applicable because we can be aware about what’s happening in our country
or around us in general. Both individual and societal health, as well as economic growth and
development, are significantly improved by social health protection and equal access to high-
quality healthcare. A significant employment sector with significant job-creation potential is the
health sector.

From the other article I read they only focus on one thing only and some of them are not really
true. We should be aware of it.
Enhancing medical device adverse event reporting systems Adopting these recommendations
will improve the usability and effectiveness of technology systems and devices, assist users in
understanding and learning how to use them, and improve feedback to government and
business that might be utilized to develop home care technology.
The private sector is important in the Philippines' healthcare system. The private healthcare
system is the primary source of care for around 30% of the Philippines' population. Almost 60%
of hospitals are also privately owned. Poverty has precluded millions of Filipinos from receiving
necessary healthcare services. In essence, many Filipinos are too impoverished to travel to the
hospital and receive the therapy they require.

Healthcare in the Philippines is battling with numerous difficulties, including changing medical
demands, rising expenses, and a lack of infrastructure, and it is compromising the quality of
care provided to people. As health issues evolve, there is a growing need for more efficient and
specialized medical treatments in the Philippines. This problem is compounded by evidence of a
larger group of individuals and complexities of illnesses and other issues in the Philippines,
which leads to rising healthcare expenses. With the challenges of healthcare delivery, the
country's severe healthcare status becomes even more challenging.

There are a number of approaches to this, including reducing the income disparity between
primary and specialist care providers. Improving primary care physicians' work lives. Increasing
primary healthcare training funds. Free medications must be supplied to the most vulnerable
members of society. Primary Health Care Centers should be built in underserved communities.
To assist all segments of our community, free medical check-up camps should be organized.
Healthcare facilities must be enhanced at all levels of society.

Health care is steadily moving indoors, involving a wide range of people, activities, tools, and
technologies. It is also occurring in a number of residential settings. This migration is being
fueled by factors including rising health-care costs, an aging population, an increase in the
prevalence of chronic diseases, better survival rates for various illnesses, injuries, and other
conditions (including those affecting fragile newborns), a large number of veterans returning
from war with significant wounds, and a wide range of technological advancements. The
resulting health care varies widely in terms of quality, cost, safety, effectiveness, and efficiency.
There are still many unanswered questions, particularly those involving residential health care
settings, caregivers, and care recipients. By using human factors principles, knowledge, and
research methods in these fields, home health care could be made safer, more effective, and
cost-effective while addressing a variety of issues. The ideas were not given a higher priority by
the committee since they pertain to various facets of home health care and are equally
significant to the many individuals who would be impacted. The U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services' Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology The Food
and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention should collaborate
to oversee, certify, and regulate health care apps and systems that incorporate medical devices
and health information technologies. Evidence that manufacturers followed current accessibility
and usability standards and employed user-centered design and validation methodologies
throughout product development should be included in the certification procedures.

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